Over the past few weeks, the Government of India has also taken several steps to protect the investment and achievements made under POSHAN Abhiyaan. Recognizing that reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition services are amongst the most crucial health interventions, the MoHFW issued detailed guidance to ensure continued delivery of these services during the crisis. In addition, several state governments have also issued operational guidance for delivery of lifesaving nutrition interventions including distribution of food, micronutrient supplementation, continued breastfeeding and treatment of malnourished children in the context of COVID-19. These interventions, both at the national and state level, provide a strong basis to strengthen access to food, health and nutrition services during these times. Likewise, changes have been brought about in the TPDS scheme which include provision of 5 kg of rice or wheat, per
person, per month for 3 months, 1 kg of pulses per household, per month and at home delivery of food rations to vulnerable populations – all free of cost.